Wi VRA. jmAV DUNDORE. As a man's business grows, liis ideas become broader. William Witmer and wife of Incoming county passed through town. John P. Wolf of Trevorton made a flying trip to his parents' home. Eliza Mears of Ashland is staying with Maria W. Dundore. John II. Wise is buildinir a new coal flat. i Gottloeb Schrey has a good Crop ; of notatocs this vear and an abund-' ance of apples. r- . Henry 15. Hoover of Hemdon was in town one day last week. Amnion Witmer sold his rye to Bogar and IVmratnan. Dr. Krebs passed through town on his wheel. The frncral of Samuel Witmer was largely attended. Peaches ate being ottered freely on our streets. Henry C. Hoover has bought the Penns Creek Aoqueduot of the Penna. Canal Co. and will proceed at once to take it down and turn the lumber and masonwork into money. A dollar ceases to look like a cart-wheel to the man who handles some every day. Maria W. Dundore and Eliza Mears ealled on Sara Shambach at Port Trevorton. Toe Hill has a new boarder. Sherifl Row passed through town one day last week. Some of our farmers sowed wheal last week. Dundore sells notions at reduced prices. No one can live at Hot Springs and Toe Hill at the same time. Our Tax Collector is all smiie, as these prosperous times enable all to pay their taxes without being asked tor it. The poor house of Union Town ship No. 1 went up in smoke a tew nights agoj but Mo. 2 is occupied by four Paupers with bright prospects before them. Our heavy Taxpayers say ; Omy! is my Poor tax not more than this year ? Our corn along the river might be used tor Telephone poles but how will the fanners get the ears. When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, (JhamberlainV Stomach ana iiver anoints, my are easy to takn and pleasant m effect. Pric', 25 cents. Samples free at Middleburg Drug Co'sdrug store. ADAM&BUB0. Quite a number of nur people attended the Troielwlie picnic Saturday. Rev. Kahley of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting at this place Misees Kate Zoig and Bessie Bachman of Milton vcre entertained by friends Friday aii Saturday. Visitors in town over Sunday arc too numerous to miition. H. I. Rotnig, tfharles (Jetz, and H. O. Smith attfided the I. O. O. F. Picnic at Miltnv Friday. A number efyour jnjople left for Cleveland Mony. We SW'Ms Buffet, freight prepaid to (he WnslMlppI p(..twMt on einl Buffet b of qttlttMtWtd f.lf I -ill rarvcil. hiirMv fulfilled, twi-ll limit. tieU?d r.1.-- r .r. m y H ln.be. It is 4 lu.1i- . b-u .:.-' -P, Inhrti Wk'h. Retail (itlcc, $40 lW aiecd In luyiik,rul the maker. C'.-Mial Catalogue No. 99 contains thotmn.! of stmMir .Jtin In I-.verj tiling to Hat.Uw and Weir; ha-rtrf-,ie 10 1 5 14 Inrh.e-iulvalent to IWM pigesof iw article. Each ropy cou l.oa to print aii'l 23 I At postage; Ii tent on i i t of 10 c nta, whltb 1U j rpli jea dHurtrrom your ftrtt order of 1 Cur Free Ltthognphed Book thowt tho mfmtm irtlandM CanwH. Wall Pajwr, Rug. Draiwriea, Sew. m' M.ii hln'-s, Itlanttrt. Comfort. I:ramel l'ktiireitanl i t;cialtlo In UphoUt red 1-umitura in real color, anl Jpnm thin book you know In advance exactly how the '' v!i look, l ariat iuti4 fire, lining fnraUked nlthuut harg, and Irelnkt paid on Ike above Why bh retail prle e for tnythtngf W ien everyw tiling you buy. Which hook do you want I Addteal nil orders and letter oiattly Uilt nl -v JULIUS HINES a SON. Btlllmore, Md., Dept. N 7f this Tiufto Ii not as described. FOR I BBVVKKTOWa. In response to earnest request for correspondence, I will endeavor to BIVC you a WW twins from Beaver- town. 1 think Beavertown deserves a mall spaoe in the oolummj of your paper lor it is unlets, i "no mean I I lid place, vjur people in general are busy at their different occupations flul ..MM lAMM 1 b (i i i 1 1 i . I-, 1 1 i ii I , i i i r l aim 'in limn nun mi mmpi i u v vuiu ....... .ii ii erablv in the direction of cleanliness I.' ,.,.. s.,,.,.. of .1... ..... ...i.;..i. e. in ....... h..,! II II town a somewhat shabby appearance, have been renovated and now make mil i 1 1 1 L u mi ii im iir i i i u 1 ' 1 1 1 i s i .. i hanosorne ant nisomc ami attraciive residences It !s indeed beantiful for situation and agreeable for habitation. Sallie Freed and George Spaid are confined to their Iwds with ty phoid lever. Miss Maggie Ducket Lewiatown spent several days among friends here last week. John Walker is home from Lew istown for several days, Rev. Ij. Dice's accompanied by, Mr. Lamy and wife of Loganton, visited Rev. (iramly's and James bingaman last week. Ira Wagner and Charles Baker with lady friends passed through town Saturday evening. The Middlcburg band on their way home from the Troxelville pic nic Saturday evening stopped and very kindly played some of their licst pieces. 1 he Iwys are all right Come again. J. P. Bingaman, occoinpanied by his Iadv friend, Miss Maggie Diet visited his brother, Win. Bingaman, in Mittlin County over Sunday. Rev. A. D. (Jramly and wife have gone to Lewisburg to attend the K. Ij. C. E. Convention and Bible Conference of the Central Pennsylvania ConferenA', United Evangelical church. Wm. Beaver of Elkhart, Ind., ac companied by his w-fe and child is spending a short vacation at this place, his former home. Billy left home about seven years ago to try his fortunes U the west. He is mak ing his mak there but looks as though tin west lias a scarcity of food. Soive special attraction drew Ly man Baker of Iicwistown to this plae-e over Sunday. The report of the recent attempt tin the life of President MeKinley caused the temperature of the blood to rise in the veins of many of the loyal sons of the Hepublto which soon reached the hoding point when a prominent citien of this place made the cowardly remark that, "he got what he deserved". Similar expressions have been indulged in by several young men. Such per sons, if they are alive to their own interests are wise if they keep cool and quiet. They are enemies to prosperity and greatness and should be given their passports and sent where they belong. The idea that a man should be so linked to his party as to wish for the death of a President who has led his country to the highest degree of prosjnirity and who has been classed on the step of the ladder of greatness with Lincoln and Garfield should cause a man to hide his face in shame. Hoys, take care what you say, you are in danger. enroll of Chronic Dliirrhom Alirr Thir ty Yrnrnof NullcrliiK. "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being cured," says Johu M. Halloway, of French Gamp, Miss. " I had Hpont so much time and money and t offer ed so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery, I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that 1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by acci dent I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberliiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured of trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I ntn anxious that it be in reach ol all who suffer as J have."' For -ale by Middleburg Drug Co. IDr.Fenncr'sGjLDEN RELIEF 51 INFLAMMATION a Tin r I'krufit' in an. -l I 8..rillie It, 11, i.l be iiilmit. s), T.n.U i'i' Ciw!1mi i" ij'Bim im f h w P 1 Int l-tll' M f.llHll,,. f III Hi'tV.r,- nils. Pt.' ! I CUKEU ANY fAi!l INSIDE OK OUT l 111 Olio til tl.ll'tV lllttlllt.... UjTx ultra, liio Wu. slxu by mail 60c. I'nMlouia,.? BY ITS CORPS OF CORRESPOND1CNTS 'lgirawi'fi'rtg'Bi'S'g'g'iiU'i'itiriia''a'T:.-,ifl'1iiv-iiipaiiiiiiA SELIXSUUOVE. RV. Kahley of Cleveland, Ohio, was the guest of his cousin, J. H. Ulan, i)r Hartman and his family have returned to their home in Golden, (ohi The Uuiversity opened with a very flattering number of students. I I 1 II ' new and old all give expressions ol .... ?. 1 iisiwiii.n ai me appearance at the appearance of ""g 1 things in and around the buildings i 1 ttUU lilt' II'MR- llllll f Jjjj the institution Mrs. Louisa Snyder (uee Gember linif) visited her mother lai week. J. A. Kohbaeh and daug.'iter re- turned to their home at ndianapc- lis last week. Harvey Kant and wife ol P.ris- tol, Ind., were pnteitained by uncle and auut, H. F. Kant tneir and wife. Mi Jennie Winters of l'liila., visited friends in town last week. Mrs. Reuben Meiser and daugh ter, Bertha, took in one of the ex cursions to Atlantic City, and en joyed the ocean breezes. licv. I. 11. Wagner of Willihms port was here at the opening of the University. Mrs. Laura Schoch has gone to Wild wood, N. J,, to spend a week by the sea. A. Z. Schoch ol Bloomsburg via ted friends in town last week. Miss Helen Bents of Phila., is a welcome guest among friends. Mrs. Garry Fryling of'St. Mary's accompanied by Mrs. Bare of Wil linisport are guests at the National Hotel, they being relatives ofZ. T. Hettriok. Mrs. Schnure and her mother spent Saturday in Sunhury. Rev. Sidney Butt-man and wife of Phila.. are guests at his father's home. The news of the attempted assass ination of President MoKinley was received here with expressions of sorrow for the President, of ven gance on the perpetrator of the da. tardly act; expressions of, death to all anarchists were heard frequently. This country is not large enough fot such dastardly vil liana. Moth er "My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die-. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured." D. 1'. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had It, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle ot Cherry Pectoral at once. Three tlMil IV;.. emmirli for nn ordinary cold; AUc.Juiit ritit fur lirnlirhltl. limine. n hard colda, etc.; SI. moat eiiniomlcal for cliroulr rnteii md tu keep on hand. r J. V. AY I K CO., Lowell, Main. HOPPER Foster Herman wtars a smile because it i a girl. Oliver Strawser of Oriental was sporting around here Sunday even ing. Charles Qarman attended the Daniel's Sunday School picnic Sat - nrday. Jenny Herman and Sheets Kelly were seen here Sunday evening. Polly II nel had (putc a lot ol visitors Sunday. mamu h i miii i i n .. i oi o Bemi ly i Urent I'm. ii in-. The Boothing and healing proper- ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made! it a great favorite with people everywhen I" ecilly prized by mothers of small hildren for colds, croup and whoop- Og couch, as it always affords quick e ing relief, and as it contains no opium or oth . harmf l druir, it may be given as confidently to a baby a tos an adult. GE8 IF SNYDER COUNTTK '-'C.I .J fout ihevoki'on The leptirtei was so dazed' by the I n :n 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 illumination, which was caused ly tin- large t-oiiHagatiunol G, W. Knights' store ami warehouse land Hemv Attinner's house last Sunday night that !n report. lorgot to Miss Toledo Hnutl and friend Mr. Kellv of Shamokiu spent Suu-I 1 i.i .i ., , ', nay with the formers mother, Mrs. . ' ,. Jane Hoilta, f . ... .... . : nnss Annie wetser 01 taxmos was a welcome guest at the home ol K. M. Shaffer Sunday. George B. Rine and wife of Kanta spent Sunday with the hit ler's parents Henry Keller and wife. C. H Herrokl and W. (i. Neits transacted husiness at Sunbury last week. 'pent Mrs. M. P. Aronld, who the last few months with her bus- band at Milinii, has come to town to I.,. Ii, I ill..,.- , ..',11, 1 1 1., j ii, , i , , ii un,a ,,iiii mi iiiiniiiii. Master Guy Neitzof Sunbury is visiting hi brother, Ernest. Amnion Winner and family of Dundore passed through town Sun dae. Join I. Neitz has again taken his position as chief cook for our home Ikivs who are at Duucannon. Mrs. R M. Shaffer and Miss Iiessie Staid sK'iit Sunday sitli friends in the country. Mrs. Riley Huutzlemau of Sun bury it visiting relatives in town. Mia Alice Knights, who lias been employed in Baltimore the past year, is spending her vacation at home. Miss Jennie Charles returned home after having sM-nt about a month with her sister Airs. William Brubaker at Sunbury. (Seorge Strawser and wife of Stilinsgrove were in town Sunday. Moses Brubaker and wile ol Fi lipse and eon, Jacob, wife and 1 eaild of ljnitr mmbH thmiitfh our village Sunday A very interfiling lecture on the life bf Christ was rendered by lr Albright of Shaiuokin in the United Hrethern church Saturday night. Mrs. Wesly Flanders, Mrs. Ceo. Ilerrohl, Miss Viola Herrold and Mrs. F. A. Attinger and children of Chapman wen- Saturday night callers in town. J. n. .eitz tilled I oinni. kiuirnts place at the Democratic convention at MJddleburg last week. Batiks Ileichenbach and lady friend of Shamokiu spent Sunday with the former's sister. Mips Maude Charles is again Farmers are hauling .their phos cnjoyjng city life. j phate preparatory to sowing the fall The older 1x1 les of the grammar K1"11" grade are anxiously awaiting the Homer Swartz, an accomplished opening day of our public schools, ' young man of this place has secured which has been set tor Monday the Kith inst. and they feci grateful to the directors of our township for their choice of so worthy a young gentleman its Prof. T. G. Herrold of Chapman to till the position and discharge the duties of the afore- said ichool which he had charge of lor me last two years. Mrs. T. II. Bogar and sister Miss Olive Aucker visited friends in the ountry Sunday. P. G. Shambach, head waiter in Pontius' ice cream parlors, at Sun b' y mingl I with friends Tuesday. SALKM. mi . , , . , Mrs. J. M. Atirand entertained . . a ill ii I her sistsrs, Mrs. Sinitli and tlaugli- ter of California, and Mrs. Reiser ..( West Milton, several davs last 'week. I Miss Delia Hoover and j Mt. Pleasant Mills visited Luck over Sunday, Misses Marv Schnun ' friend of Martha . Allll.'l Himtnel and Maiy Miller and Ceo. Wagcnseller, Jr., of Selinsgrove, ejlith Witmer and Ida Miller were . . ,. Mill ,. ellieiiailicu ley nuu, ' ii.i. ranici an w,' Fwday. F. M. Kern, who had been sum- ;.,; -i, ;,.., rn.tm.nw l,me , "" ""b - a Miss Delia Mover returned Fn- Ljay liavlIur Bnent several months iii ' ..? i, Ttr. I W Erie, Visiting her sister, Mis. J. W . Seip Miss Anita Hummel spent Satur day with her friend, Edith Witmer II. A. Geniberliugi who hail bet i pending his va. ition in Lewistown returned fir the opening of ohool M ss Marj Hilbish and Oiiv Beaver of Freeburg, torn Su.i. and tire. J. E. Mageo of Kivaun. and ir. Carrie Krd ley and Katn Aum 'et of Kant, were visitors a our picnic Saturday. Nil Lillie Diuius visited Ann e Klillgler over Sunday. Mrs. Juo. Musser and daughti are visitors at the home of Kan Meiser. The Itomig homestead was mI Thursday si public salt fo Howan l of Selinsgrove for 8.2r)0. Uev. .1. II. liuki r ol Topton en I led on Ue . Suable Saturday. ' .... How Ar Your Hldnrra DnBobta'iiwnmiPiuieiiNjiiMdMiuiam plofrve. Add SutIHiii Huiuvd; C.,Cblcau or N. V . Hi ititttehr ami iw fii(i runul tiv Or I'M i-m P'LtS Om onnl a dosic- WEST BEA.VEU. Seme ol our fanner lUVe euiii- nieueetl sowing. 'I lie Bannerville Bcribe for tin Herald says there are parties steal ing peaches forE.A. Herbster. Win., are they employed by the day or by the night, and at what salarv. V. A. Met ilfliitrhhn sneiil Suu- day with friends at Yeagertown. ! ', q , ,. , .tii. naiuuei i a i ii tiLia n l uer ol sen racier, Mimiu Co., is a guest ol her parent-, A i. Treaster and wife. Every man here has a different plan of punishment for Leon Czol gosz the knave who shot President McKillley. Some are for putting I iron boots ou him and filling them witli boiling tar, others tor ruuuiug him through a threshing machine a tew inches at a time. Either way suits me only so it is done. i'. ii. treaster and family spent Sunday in Mifflin Co., visiting their uncle, Samuel Wagner. Miss Viola Steely is now home from Millliu Co., and is slowly im proving from the accident she had some lew weeks ago. Mrs. L. I?. Treaster and daUffh ; ter, Mrs. Sarah Steely and daugl ter spent Sunday with some of their Lowell friends. Cata n..u ur "ok., uM Chamberlain's Pain Balm annlied to a cut, bruise, hum, scald or like ...III t .... . .1 n il. ; iubwumj auay lue pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Halm also cures iheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. Foi salu by Mitfilleburg Dm,; (Jo. PALLAS MEWS. Quite a number of the Palla folks attended the picnic at Gordon' j school house last Saturday. I n' intant son ot Ueiiiicii ami Emma Reiehenbaoli was interred at tirubb a last W edncsday morning. Also an infant son of John Shpffei was interred last week at sai.it ! place. the Meiserville school lor tins w inter. We w ish the young Professor suc cess. Don't fonret bush meetine at Paige's from Thursday to Sunday evening. jan)e8 Swarts and Edward Hob neI. arc assisting John Teats in plastering his new dwelling. Miss Alice Wendt of Meiserville was the guest of her sisfer Mrs. Leber last week. NoiiK-tliliiic to Itrmrmbrr When n cihikIi er oold Is long ni-Klectfil wm stirtiptioii ftlinost InvHrinlily fulluwfl. Ki'inein licr Stcxii'iiu Syrup unlv costs W rents n Imtllc, iilisiililtc safe cure fur cnllirbl, colds and ami yet has proven in many thiiieuiui! i.asenan ciiiisuniiition. raaen in iime ii cures quicaijr, libtldren like It because it laatca -o good. Insist on vniir driiRiflsl keeping it for snip , ieemingly miraculous cure. It baa gggg ir"'""1 on """"'ir 1 "" Httabls Msjbl insiiiiiitiiin. ci.. ..Ii. .1.1.. II. 1. 1. t li-licaic little cliiiii niiKiiluiely dying irom neglect, There arc many little One, whose checks would grow roay, whose tyeii would grow bright, whose IIohIi would be plump and pretty if onfy the wormH thai are knawingat a miii). their vitals were rcmnveu, which e easily effected With Mother's Worm Syrup, so nleo to take thai children ak f,,r It. Also a cure fur tape worm In irriiwn ieople. Try u cent Dome. The Si ci i l ol - I U i ill i ii The .ceiet . , f nuil health is cleauliueMH. Pncieanllnesa breedn diseaee. Internal cleanli ness is even of greater Importance tl.au external. Keep your liver active and -'" bowels thoroughly clean by taking ; Mexiean Root l'Ul occaalonally. Their use does the nerves, kidneysi etc . good also. Only US entii a bog. BOOCh'S qi.K I. Relief wlicn vout joints ami bones ache nicl youi flesh feels lendct and -ore, a M cent bottle of Goocha Quick Itellef will givey inlok relief. Besl cure ftir colic. Healthy Blood Hakes Healthy Flealt 'I'o linyc ifimil IIchIi anil good feeling, to look well anil feel well take sninc I lunch - S.irsa parllla, Nothing else so good for pale ami liekly women. Ptlelae i nron Pllea. Money refunded if it ever fails. ASTi'Aoi'K cures I hills and l evel. THE WHOLE SYSTEM Hay Become Invaded by Catarrh Manager Pfau's Case. J. I.oulH Pnttt. Jr., t'liiciit . III. J. Lottla I'fuu, Jr., Munai I DUal Trvit-t Co., tvritcB from tuttc . uia Herald Building, Chicago, 111., a tol- loWf : "Lsst June I had a severe attack ot nasal catarrh which was var annoy' Ing and debilitated my tyattim. Sm Ing your advertisement I wrvt tor advice. I used I'erunu constantly until last November, when tht nymp toms disappeared entirely. " J. Louis Pt l Jr. Hon. James Lewii, Survoyoi l ion r..'. of Louisiana, snvs : I hava used Purunafora ttlma ml can cheerfully recotnm I I II .m being all you represent ami i U ry man wh is HUiTcrini; with eui .i J alii know of its great value." J me,. I I.uWis Wherever the catarrh la,thcri is sure to tie a waste of mucus. Tin- I as preoloua as tilnod, It is hlootl.i'i i It la blood plasma blood wi i pUSCleS removed. To s t . M i - , you must stoji this catarrh. Aeotir i uf treatment with Peruua neve fu do this. Hon.W. B.Schneidor.proprit I it ol tuo Baltic Hotel, of Washington, I). C, peaks of Poruna as folitiwi : ' ' l-Hir. to nay that I have found Penile, i most wondorful remedy. I have onl; ed one bottle and am thoroughly - ittsfled as to Its merits. I cannot Hud v urdsto express my gratification foi tl. results obtained." Send for freo catarrh book, Addl The Poruna Medicine Uompauj . bus, Ohio. i HCHNEE Do not forget to attend the festi val at St. John's church Saturday evening. Y. A. Sch nee and Philip iVpple were jolly callers at Jell Arbogast's last Sunday. tfuile a number attended the pic nic at Daniel's Saturda y. Some of our young folks were to Aline Sunday evening. Last Saturday evening there was a birthday party for Mi- Nettie Smith of this place. She hud been away on Saturday evening mid when she came home a large suppi i was prepared and many friends were present. Some of the gin sts were ! Grant Mcngle, John Miller, Artliiu Harding, Don Hoover, Howard Hoover, Arthur l.andis, Ira llovcr,' J. C. Minium, Philn Apph , it." J j Kothrock, Ammon Baily, W i i, A Sell nee, Banks Wouier, Warren Cordon, . N. Kalrter, Jmui Ar ' loga.-l, Maggie Shadle, Annie ifer-" iter, Esther Harding, Katie Min-I ium. Sallie Wockclv. MatLpii I'ofh i ' ii i, , ., 1 1 1 1 1 i i , , i , iitiiii o l iii,iii, I. a i... i : .,, Annie Brosius, Dora Arbogns', An-i nie Kotish, May Arbogast, I'.lla' Roush, Mabel Itoiish and Miss Mil- tcrling. ' Elmer Troup and family were to" Strouptown Sunday. A wagon load of Northumber land people passed through town last Thursday evening. John Schnee and C. L. Selmee were to Middlcburg Tu esdny. Hoover's ol Kantz visited David Hoover over Sunday. Uev. C. C. Miller and Itev. Druckeuniiller preachetl i n 3t, John's church last Sunday after noon. J, P. Wendt and sou of Aline were in town last Tuesday. Public school- wil day. Uev. Druckemnil were caller- in town I Mo ler mi list Wl 1 M i 11-1 ( i I,. I . A. Schnee w FYceburg Friday. J. I. Verger and wife w Shadle Sunday. Nunc of our neighbors ai ing of going to the Mil toil Prof. ( lordlier and lamil David 1 loover Monday. h f,nt''- ' VUNTER RAPPER About limit!.. and Raw I l ubllshed t petlenced hi am per and I. cents a yes ' A. K. Hardli ci , OotttpoUi I 1